

Effective Climate Governance in Tourism
Climate action in tourism is often hindered by governance challenges such as a need for stronger cooperation across sectors and levels of government, fragmented data, insufficient resources, and gaps in skills and expertise, particularly at regional and destination level. Regions and DMOs play a key role in addressing these challenges, however, doing so requires breaking down silos and ensuring better alignment between tourism and climate policies.
This webinar will explore what effective climate governance in tourism looks like, highlighting the importance of integrated approaches to climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as enhanced collaboration among public authorities and between the public and private sectors.
A checklist of key climate governance criteria, developed within the LIFE TOUR4CLIMA project, will be presented, exploring how these will help shape future governance and climate action in Catalonia. This will be complemented by two case studies from VisitScotland and Andalusia, illustrating different approaches to strengthening climate governance in tourism at regional level. Together, these examples will demonstrate how collaboration can help address common governance challenges in practice.
By bringing together regional perspectives through the NECSTouR network, the webinar responds to the need for collective learning and coordinated action, demonstrating how interregional collaboration can accelerate more coherent and effective climate governance in tourism.
Who are the speakers
LIFE TOUR4CLIMA Project:
Mariona Salvatella, EU Project Manager, Catalan Tourist Board
Francesc Cots, Energy and Climate Manager, eco-union
Case studies:
Lee McRonald, International Partnerships Manager at VisitScotland
José Francisco Benítez, EU Projects Advisor, Andalusian Government Tourism Department
Hosted by:
John Fitzgibbon, Managing Director, NECSTouR
Adriana Tramullas, Project Manager, NECSTouR
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